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Wildfire Zones: Flower Mound vs Little Elm

How do wildfire zones rules compare between Flower Mound, TX and Little Elm, TX?

Little Elm has fewer restrictions than Flower Mound.

Flower Mound, TX

Denton County

Some Restrictions

Flower Mound straddles the Denton and Elm Fork Trinity watersheds near Grapevine Lake, where dry grasslands and cedar-oak vegetation create moderate wildfire risk. No formal wildland-urban interface (WUI) designation exists, but the town enforces brush management through property maintenance standards and coordinates with Denton County burn bans.

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Little Elm, TX

Denton County

Few Restrictions

Little Elm is a developed lakeside community with low wildfire risk along Lewisville Lake. Denton County burn bans apply during drought. No locally designated wildfire zones.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactFlower MoundLittle Elm
WUI DesignationNo formal local designation-
Fire Risk AreasGrapevine Lake, CTCDD, Elm Fork-
County Burn BansDenton County Fire Marshal: (940) 349-2840Denton County Fire Marshal
State MonitoringTX A&M Forest Service wildfire riskTX A&M Forest Service
CTCDDAdditional brush management rules-
Risk Level-Low (urban lakeside community)
Fire Code-2018 IFC via Ordinance 1494

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Flower Mound FAQ

Is my Flower Mound property in a wildfire zone?

Flower Mound does not have formally designated wildfire zones. Properties near Grapevine Lake and within the Cross Timbers Conservation Development District face higher seasonal risk due to native cedar and post oak vegetation. Texas A&M Forest Service provides wildfire risk maps at texasforestservice.tamu.edu.

What happens during a Denton County burn ban?

During a county burn ban, all outdoor burning is prohibited in unincorporated areas of Denton County. Within Flower Mound town limits, outdoor burning is already prohibited year-round under Ch. 38, so the burn ban primarily affects the extraterritorial jurisdiction.

Little Elm FAQ

Is Little Elm in a wildfire zone?

No. Little Elm is a suburban community along Lewisville Lake with low wildfire risk. There are no locally designated wildfire zones.

Do burn bans affect Little Elm?

Yes. Denton County burn bans apply to all communities in the county including Little Elm. Check status with the Denton County Fire Marshal at (940) 349-2840.

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